help you. 4. We are so awfully sorry not to have warned you that we might not be
able to come to your party. 5. The doctor advised the patient to go on a diet of fruit,
vegetables and dairy products. 6. The child is afraid to speak English in your
presence because he is afraid of making mistakes. 7. I've clean forgotten to buy a
Christmas present for my mother- in-law. 8. Everybody promised not to miss classes
again, but very few kept their promises. 9. Would you like to have a glass of Bloody
Mary or do you prefer plain Scotch and soda? 10. Who has allowed you to let the cat
in? 11. Aunt Polly instructed Jim to take her straight to his mistress.
d)
The infinitive as attribute:
1. He was always the first to wake up in the morning. 2. We have nothing to do
with all this. 3. This is a chance to take revenge on your old enemy/to get hold of the
most gorgeous guy in town. 4. Benny has no friends to play with, poor boy. 5. He is
not a man to be trusted. 6. She fhade an attempt to make it up with her boyfriend but
failed. 7. Is there anybody to shut the bloody door?
8.
He always finds something to do. 9. This is the information to convince my boss
that I was right to refuse that offer. 10. He spoke of his wish to become as great a
magician as David Copperfield and maybe even greater.
e)
The infinitive as adverbial modifier of purpose:
1. He came immediately to stand/go bail for his son. 2. We'll stay after the lecture
to ask the professor some questions. 3. They stopped to rest their horses. 4. Write
down this rule so as not to forget it. 5. I've opened the door to let the dog in. 6. He
stepped aside politely to let her pass. 7. To achieve success you must work hard. 10.
The boy ran out to meet his grandmother.
f)
The infinitive as adverbial modifier of result:
1. She was too frightened to tell the truth. 2. The article is too difficult to translate.
3. The fence is high enough to keep intruders out. 4. The baby is too restless to take
him out for a walk. 5. The weather is warm enough to wear a hug-me-tight and
sandals. 6. We are too busy to take another order. 7. She was grown-up enough to
look after her little sister. 8. The night was too dark to make out the outlines of the
ships riding at anchor in the harbour.
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